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The Direct Object Complement

The direct object complement (French: le complément d'objet direct, COD) directly completes the verb without any preposition. The verb used with a COD is a direct transitive verb.

To find the COD of a verb, it is most often enough to ask questions:

  • Quoi ? (What?)
  • Qui ? (Who?)

Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, il or ça alternating with clauses or infinitives as subjects & Use of the definite article with names of languages.

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